Days after it emerged that details of over 68 million Dropbox users has been leaked online, it now appears an employee reusing a password was to blame for the problem.
Dropbox earlier revealed that the user credentials were stolen in 2012 after someone had obtained unauthorized access to a document containing user mail addresses. Soon after, the company warned users to change their passwords as a preventive measure. As it turns out now, it wasn’t just email addresses that were accessed, encrypted passwords were also stolen.
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